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a friend of mine recently talked about suicide, needless to say i was left kind of emotionaly everywhere so i funneled it onto a page.
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it was amy's wedding today, im still not sure how i feel these words reflect my lack of knowing, thats also why it sounds so terrible with my breathing and playing!
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A joint we made by switching instruments in the band. All live except vocals (one take) and additional keys.
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A one hour track start to finish - words music and all the faffing around at the end to get the levels right. It's a ghost story. So go get your cocoa now! And a Murder ballad and a love story (but aren't they all). Old Conor Higgins…
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I'm learning to play piano and my teacher has given me 'Old Joe Clarkes Boogie' to play. For 2 weeks it has kicked my ass. But I'm getting to grips with it now and this is my revenge! The musical parts were recording using my Kurzweil SP3X…
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an exploration of the ambient possibilities,of reversed guitar,with a dmin drone
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About doing the right thing even when it's hard. The hole in the wall is a metaphor. Seriously, don't think too hard about it.
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Vox by the computer, singing about the duality of humankind.
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Gary Fox's avatar
Well, this one is b***s to the wall rock and roll, gfox style. ;P I just wanted to do this basic loud chunka-chunka riff with the thumping kick-drum. However, the refrain (this song has no chorus) was something that I really liked singing. For…
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I worked on this one off and on through '05 and '06. I did numerous demos of it (just me and an acoustic) before finally recording it proper. Originally I intended it as a slower, more ethereal (read:reverby) piece, but it just wasn't cutting…
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This song is one that got left on the cutting room floor back in early 2005. It's fun to play, but the drums are almost too mechanical (they're real) for my taste. I thought I would finally let it out of the attic, even though it doesn't have…
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Had the chorus idea floating in my head for a number of years, but never had the inspiration to do anything with it. Then a friend died and this song came out of me staring out the window in the cold of January 2005 wondering what the hell to…
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My first new song on Alonetone in over a year! A short, simple surf tune, nothing more.
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brando's avatar
A better mix. I pumped up the trumpet, bass and guitar. It was just annoyingly low. Thanks again to Benny for the trumpet parts.
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When in love.
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I made this song in a day. The vague simplistic lyrics are about a struggle between want and must.
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I decided to focus by timeboxing the amount of time I spent on drums, bass and lead into 30 min sections based on the pomodoro technique. The idea was to spend 5 mins picking the sound for each part, then 25 mins making some loops with it to arrange…
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written, recorded, and poorly mixed in one hour. Instrumentation: acoustic guitar, fretless bass, 2 tablas, tambourine, rattle, and human body for snapping, clapping, and vocals.
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just a theme
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Just had to do it:)
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Improved ringtone of the improved version of my popular Ferriswheel track. Love Springsteen's Born to Run album? Good!
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Minor tweaks to the original upload: Better balancing of volume level, subtle changes to dynamics of the piano chords, and the addition of a very low-key counter-melody line on the third go-round of the main verse.
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I think I dislike this song, but it's been sitting in my bounce folder far too long and something about it still makes me play it from time to time. Maybe you will like it more than I do. the simple lyric is not meant to be interpreted literally…
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From the "Rocking the 81" Hell's Angels gig
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A little session while we were in france
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lots of left and right stereo, lots of back and forth of right and wrong. my conscience is clear.
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This is an altered version. Truby/Thomas
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Publicado Bajo Autorizacion y sin animo de Lucro. www.carranga.org
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special sneak peak track from electro-industrial project The Zit Hit Machine. A collaboration between Jeff Hill (vocals/lyrics) and Lee Mattox (programming).
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"Gardens of Tomorrow" is a three song concept album completed in June 2009. The album tells the story of the fall of mankind. Die With Me is part three, the finale, of this story.
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"Gardens of Tomorrow" is a three song concept album completed in June 2009. The album tells the story of the fall of mankind. Blister is part two of this story.
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"Gardens of Tomorrow" is a three song concept album completed in June 2009. The album tells the story of the fall of mankind. Burning Ground is part one of this story.
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"Gardens of Tomorrow" is a three song concept album completed in June 2009. The album is presented here as a single track so it can be heard as it is was intended.
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This is just a little country solo. Nothing special really.
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Apathy in the UK?
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2nd June 2009, just after the European elections and before the PLP meeting
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Discussing the European election results and Gordon Brown's future just before the PLP meeting
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Bello espejismo - Herencias - Mi complemento
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Best Music for me
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Lift the lamp to light the way When shadows fall Cloak of night conceal the day Another world come to life And dark dread Inhabit the night
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This is the third downloadable show from URY's collaboration with theyorker.co.uk's 'Comments' team! Hear us live every Sunday at 2pm at ury.york.ac.uk
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Here she comes in the April sun In her dungarees and she's up for fun Smiling like she's a crazy girl And she makes a face like she owns the place And she does We indulge ourselves in creating A neck of beauty and circumstance Not to mention…
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Jonathan Thomas preaches on Faith Is Favour
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A Prog Rock instrumental with guitar and keyboard melodies and solos. Three parts to this song. Depicting peace and joy on The Path of Light. A cross between Yes and jam band music. Randal Pflum, all instruments except drums.
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Instrumental Electric Guitar piece. Not shred. Melodic with harmonized guitars. Similiar to a slow Joe Satriani ballad. All instruments, Randal Pflum except drums. Dedicated to The Creator and Giver of Life.
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A collaboration between me, Randal Pflum and Dayton Neely. Comparisons made by reviewers on Garageband.com to Rush, King Crimson, Yes and even Mike Oldfield, you will have to listen to the whole thing to hear the last one.
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The acoustic version in rough of Often hide with part of a song written back when I was putting my mind back together, it goes as a pair with Hammers. Sorry for the glitches, the MAC chirped in a battery warning during the recording, I would avoid…
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Just a rough sketch, but I wanted to get it out there. It's still taking shape, but I like the atmosphere. Goes as a pair with Shine, together I find them very relaxing.
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This week comes partially from the Wychwood music festival at Cheltenham Racecourse, where Rob and Steve meet an assortment of celebrities. There's more Stalgia and Stevie Listings pops in again, plus the names of this year's Big Brother housemates…
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Another experiment. Today Eos was released. In trying it out, I found 7 random synth clips in my library (not entirely random but they might as well have been). These are fed for somewhat random durations and order through 4 Eos reverbs in…
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Quintet L'homme armé takes as its touchstone the eponymous 15th cent. melody. The melody is subjected to a series of transformations so drastic as to render it completely unrecognizable in its new fragmented and atonal context. This transformed…
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A 3/4 excursion into the melodic and thematic. Don't let the title throw you off; its usage implies escape from the oppressors, not aeronautical pursuits.
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Vocal piece complete with fake accents!
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It had been a semi serious piano piece for many years, but then I recorded it for a class project and started ad-libbing vocals. And it turned into the goofiness you hear in the second part.
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Written for FAWM
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I've officially run out of ideas. My brain has been nuked by the tax monster.
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Another silly vocal track.
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I am toast and you are bread
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I had a bad cold for a month and a half. It inspired the title and the (unpublished) lyrics.
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Written for FAWM
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My attempt at writing actual ambient music. The jury's still out on whether there's enough variance to keep the piece going.
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Written for FAWM.
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I play piano. I don't play piano well.
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Welcome to hail mary pass #1. There are finished lyrics, but I hit a brick wall trying to pick instruments. Knowing that my time the next day would be severely limited, I decided to go for my so-called hail mary pass in order to get the song…
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I still want to rerecord the vocal for this one, but haven't gotten around to it.
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A song about reviewing the year behind and looking forward to the naughtiness of the year ahead.
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It's kind of 2 songs in 1. Is the rhythm too disjointed in the first part, you tell me.
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